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The Faces of Japan

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Human Face of Japan

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Similarity: 94%

A Japanese Fairy Tale

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Similarity: 80%

Human Face of China

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Similarity: 79%

Artists at Work

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Similarity: 75%

Art in Action

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Similarity: 75%

The New China

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Similarity: 74%

People of Many Lands

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Similarity: 74%

China Today

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Similarity: 74%

Art and Environment

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Similarity: 74%

The Two faces of Japan

Japan, 1962
Similarity: 73%

One Pair of Eyes

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Similarity: 73%

Australian Art

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Similarity: 73%

Stories Round the World

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Similarity: 73%

Tomorrow and yesterday

Australia, 1982
Similarity: 73%

Face to Face

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Similarity: 73%

Indonesia

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Similarity: 73%

Chinese History

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Similarity: 73%

Our Asian neighbours: Indonesia

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